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This is a pure extension and fully backwards compatible. * Adds support for running it as a pre-compiled library while still being able to choose my `QXxxApplication` class at build time. * Be able to decide at runtime whether to use the single instance stuff (without starting a server and so on).
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# SingleApplication
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[](https://github.com/itay-grudev/SingleApplication/actions)
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This is a replacement of the QtSingleApplication for `Qt5` and `Qt6`.
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Keeps the Primary Instance of your Application and kills each subsequent
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instances. It can (if enabled) spawn secondary (non-related to the primary)
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instances and can send data to the primary instance from secondary instances.
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# [Documentation](https://itay-grudev.github.io/SingleApplication/)
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You can find the full usage reference and examples [here](https://itay-grudev.github.io/SingleApplication/classSingleApplication.html).
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## Usage
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The `SingleApplication` class inherits from whatever `Q[Core|Gui]Application`
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class you specify via the `QAPPLICATION_CLASS` macro (`QCoreApplication` is the
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default). Further usage is similar to the use of the `Q[Core|Gui]Application`
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classes.
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You can use the library as if you use any other `QCoreApplication` derived
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class:
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```cpp
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#include <QApplication>
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#include <SingleApplication.h>
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int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
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{
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SingleApplication app( argc, argv );
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return app.exec();
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}
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```
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To include the library files I would recommend that you add it as a git
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submodule to your project. Here is how:
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```bash
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git submodule add https://github.com/itay-grudev/SingleApplication.git singleapplication
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```
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**Qmake:**
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Then include the `singleapplication.pri` file in your `.pro` project file.
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```qmake
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include(singleapplication/singleapplication.pri)
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DEFINES += QAPPLICATION_CLASS=QApplication
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```
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**CMake:**
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Then include the subdirectory in your `CMakeLists.txt` project file.
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```cmake
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set(QAPPLICATION_CLASS QApplication CACHE STRING "Inheritance class for SingleApplication")
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add_subdirectory(src/third-party/singleapplication)
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target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} SingleApplication::SingleApplication)
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```
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Directly including this repository as a Git submodule, or even just a shallow copy of the
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source code into new projects might not be ideal when using CMake.
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Another option is using CMake's `FetchContent` module, available since version `3.11`.
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```cmake
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# Define the minumun CMake version, as an example 3.24
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.24)
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# Include the module
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include(FetchContent)
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# If using Qt6, override DEFAULT_MAJOR_VERSION
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set(QT_DEFAULT_MAJOR_VERSION 6 CACHE STRING "Qt version to use, defaults to 6")
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# Set QAPPLICATION_CLASS
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set(QAPPLICATION_CLASS QApplication CACHE STRING "Inheritance class for SingleApplication")
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# Declare how is the source going to be obtained
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FetchContent_Declare(
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SingleApplication
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GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/itay-grudev/SingleApplication
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GIT_TAG master
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#GIT_TAG e22a6bc235281152b0041ce39d4827b961b66ea6
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)
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# Fetch the repository and make it available to the build
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FetchContent_MakeAvailable(SingleApplication)
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# Then simply use find_package as usual
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find_package(SingleApplication)
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# Finally add it to the target_link_libraries() section
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target_link_libraries(ClientePOS PRIVATE
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Qt${QT_VERSION_MAJOR}::Widgets
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Qt${QT_VERSION_MAJOR}::Network
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Qt${QT_VERSION_MAJOR}::Sql
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SingleApplication::SingleApplication
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)
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```
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The library sets up a `QLocalServer` and a `QSharedMemory` block. The first
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instance of your Application is your Primary Instance. It would check if the
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shared memory block exists and if not it will start a `QLocalServer` and listen
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for connections. Each subsequent instance of your application would check if the
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shared memory block exists and if it does, it will connect to the QLocalServer
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to notify the primary instance that a new instance had been started, after which
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it would terminate with status code `0`. In the Primary Instance
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`SingleApplication` would emit the `instanceStarted()` signal upon detecting
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that a new instance had been started.
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The library uses `stdlib` to terminate the program with the `exit()` function.
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Also don't forget to specify which `QCoreApplication` class your app is using if it
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is not `QCoreApplication` as in examples above.
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## Freestanding mode
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Traditionally, the functionality of this library is implemented as part of the Qt
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application class. The base class is defined by the macro `QAPPLICATION_CLASS`.
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In freestanding mode, `SingleApplication` is not derived from a Qt application
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class. Instead, an instance of a Qt application class is created as normal,
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followed by a separate instance of the `SingleApplication` class.
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```cpp
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#include <QApplication>
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#include <SingleApplication.h>
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int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
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{
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// The normal application class with a type of your choice
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QApplication app( argc, argv );
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// Separate single application object (argc and argv are discarded)
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SingleApplication single( argc, argv /*, options ...*/ );
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// Do your stuff
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return app.exec();
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}
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```
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_Note:_ With the discarded arguments and the class name that sounds like a Qt
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application class without being one, this looks like a workaround – it is a
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workaround. For 4.x, the single instance functionality could be moved to
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something like a `SingleManager` class, which would then be used to implement
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`SingleApplication`. This can't be done in 3.x, because moving
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`SingleApplication::Mode` to `SingleManager::Mode` would be a breaking change.
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To enable the freestanding mode set `QAPPLICATION_CLASS` to
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`FreeStandingSingleApplication`. This is a fake base class with no additional
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functionality.
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The standalone mode allows us to use a precompiled version of this library,
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because we don't need the `QAPPLICATION_CLASS` macro to define our Qt application
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class at build time. Furthermore, we can use `std::optional<SingleApplication>`
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to decide at runtime whether we want single application functionality or not.
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Use the standard CMake workflow to create a precompiled static library version,
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including CMake config files.
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```bash
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cmake -DQAPPLICATION_CLASS=FreeStandingSingleApplication -DSINGLEAPPLICATION_INSTALL=ON SingleApplicationDir
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cmake --build .
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cmake --install
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```
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This can be used via:
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```cmake
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find_package(SingleApplication REQUIRED)
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target_link_libraries(YourTarget SingleApplication::SingleApplication)
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```
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_Note:_ The `QAPPLICATION_CLASS` macro is eliminated during CMake install.
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## Instance started signal
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The `SingleApplication` class implements a `instanceStarted()` signal. You can
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bind to that signal to raise your application's window when a new instance had
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been started, for example.
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```cpp
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// window is a QWindow instance
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QObject::connect(
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&app,
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&SingleApplication::instanceStarted,
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&window,
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&QWindow::raise
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);
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```
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Using `SingleApplication::instance()` is a neat way to get the
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`SingleApplication` instance for binding to it's signals anywhere in your
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program.
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_Note:_ On Windows the ability to bring the application windows to the
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foreground is restricted. See [Windows specific implementations](Windows.md)
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for a workaround and an example implementation.
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## Secondary Instances
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If you want to be able to launch additional Secondary Instances (not related to
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your Primary Instance) you have to enable that with the third parameter of the
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`SingleApplication` constructor. The default is `false` meaning no Secondary
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Instances. Here is an example of how you would start a Secondary Instance send
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a message with the command line arguments to the primary instance and then shut
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down.
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```cpp
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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SingleApplication app( argc, argv, true );
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if( app.isSecondary() ) {
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app.sendMessage( app.arguments().join(' ')).toUtf8() );
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app.exit( 0 );
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}
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return app.exec();
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}
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```
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_Note:_ A secondary instance won't cause the emission of the
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`instanceStarted()` signal by default. See `SingleApplication::Mode` for more
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details.*
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You can check whether your instance is a primary or secondary with the following
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methods:
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```cpp
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app.isPrimary();
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// or
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app.isSecondary();
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```
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_Note:_ If your Primary Instance is terminated a newly launched instance
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will replace the Primary one even if the Secondary flag has been set.*
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## Examples
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There are five examples provided in this repository:
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* Basic example that prevents a secondary instance from starting [`examples/basic`](examples/basic)
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* An example of a graphical application raising it's parent window [`examples/calculator`](examples/calculator)
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* A console application sending the primary instance it's command line parameters [`examples/sending_arguments`](examples/sending_arguments)
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* A variant of `sending_arguments` where `SingleApplication`is used in freestanding mode [`examples/separate_object`](examples/separate_object)
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* A graphical application with Windows specific additions raising it's parent window [`examples/windows_raise_widget`](examples/windows_raise_widget)
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## Versioning
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Each major version introduces either very significant changes or is not
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backwards compatible with the previous version. Minor versions only add
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additional features, bug fixes or performance improvements and are backwards
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compatible with the previous release. See [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md) for
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more details.
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## Implementation
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The library is implemented with a `QSharedMemory` block which is thread safe and
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guarantees a race condition will not occur. It also uses a `QLocalSocket` to
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notify the main process that a new instance had been spawned and thus invoke the
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`instanceStarted()` signal and for messaging the primary instance.
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Additionally the library can recover from being forcefully killed on *nix
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systems and will reset the memory block given that there are no other
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instances running.
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## License
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This library and it's supporting documentation, with the exception of the Qt
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calculator examples which is distributed under the BSD license, are released
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under the terms of `The MIT License (MIT)` with an extra condition, that:
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```txt
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Permission is not granted to use this software or any of the associated files
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as sample data for the purposes of building machine learning models.
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```
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